viperaberus
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Hello
First of all I'm aware there was similar thread, but I can't call it decisive. There's a lot written here about AC86U both positive and negative, but I can't found anything specific about AX58U. I'm planning to replace crappy ISP-provided Sagecom, which is constantly dropping connection with something less annoying. I was almost sure I will buy AC86U until I have read lots of bad reviews related to dying 2.4 GHz radios and connection dropping on 5 GHz, than I've found quite nice offer for AX58U. My network consists of QNAP NAS, NVR, PS4, Rasberry Pi working as an audio player (wired), two smartphones, iPad, two laptops, Fire Stick 4k, two Kindles (wireless- 5 GHz ac except of ricecooker and kindles. I live in small 100 square meter house build of brick, without any meaningful interference form neighbors networks. I don't need any filesharing capabilities, because I have dedicated NAS. VPN is moderately important (I will use router as OpenVPN server to access my LAN from time to time). Router has to support WAN VLAN for Internet which is required by my ISP who offers also IPTV and VoIP (one VLAN is ok, because I'm not interested in any extra services) along with PPPoE. My Internet connection is 300/50 FTTH (I can upgrade it to 1000/200). Horizontal construction is preferred because my wife opposes to buying something as visible when installed on shelf in the living room as AC86U.
My research gave me those results:
AC86U:
pros: Merlin software, great VPN speeds, probably better handling of multiple devices, 4x4 (does it really metter?)
cons: failing radios (21% negative reviews on Amazon is scary), connection drops for some people, looks (can't lie flat)
AX58U:
pros: looks, probably better speed in future when I would replace older laptop, no mayor complaints about stability,
cons: no Merlin software (not sure if it won't change, statement that it won't be one was based on false assumption it is Intel-based), 2x2
unkown: VLAN support and if it reduces speed, transfers when using ac devices
Should I add some points? Something is wrong?
Which one would you chose for my network? AC86U would be around 155 EUR, AX58U- around 140 EUR. I'm choosing between those two because widely recommended Netgear 7800 is significantly more expensive here, cheaper Netgears (7000 derivatives) are somewhat old designs as AC68U is, Synology is again quite expensive (over 200 EUR), AAC88U is more expensive than AC86U and has worse CPU, Tp-Links don't get many updates form manufacturer and don't have option to install alternative software.
Thanks for help!
First of all I'm aware there was similar thread, but I can't call it decisive. There's a lot written here about AC86U both positive and negative, but I can't found anything specific about AX58U. I'm planning to replace crappy ISP-provided Sagecom, which is constantly dropping connection with something less annoying. I was almost sure I will buy AC86U until I have read lots of bad reviews related to dying 2.4 GHz radios and connection dropping on 5 GHz, than I've found quite nice offer for AX58U. My network consists of QNAP NAS, NVR, PS4, Rasberry Pi working as an audio player (wired), two smartphones, iPad, two laptops, Fire Stick 4k, two Kindles (wireless- 5 GHz ac except of ricecooker and kindles. I live in small 100 square meter house build of brick, without any meaningful interference form neighbors networks. I don't need any filesharing capabilities, because I have dedicated NAS. VPN is moderately important (I will use router as OpenVPN server to access my LAN from time to time). Router has to support WAN VLAN for Internet which is required by my ISP who offers also IPTV and VoIP (one VLAN is ok, because I'm not interested in any extra services) along with PPPoE. My Internet connection is 300/50 FTTH (I can upgrade it to 1000/200). Horizontal construction is preferred because my wife opposes to buying something as visible when installed on shelf in the living room as AC86U.
My research gave me those results:
AC86U:
pros: Merlin software, great VPN speeds, probably better handling of multiple devices, 4x4 (does it really metter?)
cons: failing radios (21% negative reviews on Amazon is scary), connection drops for some people, looks (can't lie flat)
AX58U:
pros: looks, probably better speed in future when I would replace older laptop, no mayor complaints about stability,
cons: no Merlin software (not sure if it won't change, statement that it won't be one was based on false assumption it is Intel-based), 2x2
unkown: VLAN support and if it reduces speed, transfers when using ac devices
Should I add some points? Something is wrong?
Which one would you chose for my network? AC86U would be around 155 EUR, AX58U- around 140 EUR. I'm choosing between those two because widely recommended Netgear 7800 is significantly more expensive here, cheaper Netgears (7000 derivatives) are somewhat old designs as AC68U is, Synology is again quite expensive (over 200 EUR), AAC88U is more expensive than AC86U and has worse CPU, Tp-Links don't get many updates form manufacturer and don't have option to install alternative software.
Thanks for help!
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